Born Alecia Beth Moore in Doylestown, PA in September of 1979. Her parents divorced when she was 10, which inspired some rowdy behavior. Moody and asthmatic as a child, Alecia began singing in bands at age 14, and took on the name Pink - for Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs: "I was extreme. I went through phases from skateboarder, to hip-hopper, to rave child, to lead singer in a band. I did it all, and all at the same time." The Artist Now Known as Pink performed with a girl-group called Basic Instinct at 14, but that didn’t last long. At 16, Pink was part of an R&B group called Choice, which produced a single that got some air-play and lead to a deal with LaFace Records. They recorded an unreleased album and then it was decision time: Go solo or go home. She went solo, and hit a home run. Beginning with her debut single, "There You Go" in February 2000 which hit #7 on the Billboard charts, Pink has soared to a long and distinguished career that is still going strong: Pink’s collaboration on Lady Marmalade for the Moulin Rouge soundtrack was an international hit. Her second album Missundaztood (2001) sold more than 12 million copies and featured "Get the Party Started", "Don't Let Me Get Me", and "Just Like a Pill". Her third album, Try This (2004) didn’t sell well, but won a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal. I’m Not Dead (2006) and Funhouse (2008) sold multi-platinum. On and on. Pink has sold over 40 million albums and 50 million singles worldwide, and has won three Grammy Awards, a Brit Award, a Daytime Emmy Award and seven MTV Video Music Awards, including the Video Vanguard Award. In 2009, Billboard named Pink the Pop Songs Artist of the Decade. Pink married professional motocross racer Corey Hart in 2001. Their marriage was off and on, but it’s back on and they have two children: Willow Sage (2001) and Jameson Moon (2016).